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AUSTIN’S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
SUMMER WANTS ARE SURELY SUPPLIED HERE EVERY D.
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AUTOMOBILES
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lights and phone; rent $8
ROOMS AND BOARD
HOUSES AND FLATS.
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Use Austin American Want Ads
at once.
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Sixteenth and Trinity
Austin American’s
Train Directory
Leaves
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niture. Frank Doughty, 222 E eth.
12th. near H. & T. C. tracks. phone
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Four years ago yesterday, October 12, 1915, Edith Cavell was shot by
the Germans in Brussels.
Find her murderer.
Answer to Saturday’s puzzle: Upper left corner down at right shoulder-
nav, been piacea on groe and fia-
shea gecas and ehe fine and mhe
end at the trade hes been epeci4uy
active.
Pricea M standard prints ahd per-
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No 4 (Dallas) ..
No 4 (Flyer) ••
per month
NEW YORK
S. S. COMAL
Leaves Galveston Sept. 27
and Oct. 18
S. S. CONCHO
Leaves Galveston Sept. 20
and Oct. 11
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Ta* apot a
O. G. HOFHEINZ
rhone ii««
LIano Train ......... 4140p.m.
Houston Train......... 2145 A as
Kounton Train......... 850 p.m.
Lampasaa Train * a a a a * 4 140 D. ML
Nerthbound.
Sunshine Special ................
No 4. North Texas a St. Louls. .
No. 4, North Texas a St. Louls.
Southbeund.
ROOM FOR RENT—Good room fur-
nished for two student*, on paved
street, near car line and boarins
house, 1799 Congresa, phone 1627.
HELP WANTED—MALE__
TFTREMENTKAKEM EN
Experience unnecensary, $150-$200
monthly, all railroads Write Railway
ROOMS WANTED____
ASYONE Wishing comfortable quar-
jdlt
No. E, from St. Loula
No. s, from St. Unite......
Sunshine Seclal . ■ • j.....
M1SBOUHI, KANSAS
F od.
Industrial
ton.
Railroad
tic mills and also some net
for shipment abroad.
This week the market
RARE OPPORTUNITY
To buy a home, only 2 blocks west of capitol, on a beautiful large corner
lot. This cotta<? conaints of € large rooms and sleeping porch. See me
GRKAT NOETHERN.
......12:19 P m.
......11:00p.m.
.....12145a. m.
...... 815p.m.
Seuthbound.
FOR RENT—14-room house, phone
1294.
WILLISTON—The largest cucumber
section of U. S. offers greatest op-
portunities for ho* raising and gen-
eral farming. Write A. B. Jarrell.
Williston, Fla.
than a slight intimation
In a crowded street
Hmm:="*:m2t
it a ne... Ltd
East 12th, near H.
Phone 2442.
curative,
good old
rhich act
n. _
■fovea
33 King.
for the
thoroughbred
42 per setting.
WANTED to BUY—At once, A tew
pews and pulpit fixtures. Phone
4*1* or call at 2003 Rosewood Ave
TWO Comfortabie furnished room*;
horn Cockreis,
BARGAINS IN FARMS—SPLENDID LOCATIONS
155-acre farm, 114 in cultivation balance tillable; all good black land,
good improvements; is located only seven milee from Austin on public
road price $90 an acre; terms. Owner anxious to sell on account of
having to meet an obligation.
100-acre farm. 94 in cultivation. balance pasture, has good improve-
ments: located with 1 mile font Kyle. Price 47 5 00 an acre. A bargain.
Have bargains in farms and ranches in all narts of the state.
O. G. HOFHEINZ, AGENT.
for Bale for less
half north of Capitol on
Nerthhound .
No. 2 (Texas Special) .... ........ a.t
Arrivea. Leave*.
44 to
Note—Bocders, rules or black -tase
type not used in clasmitied columns
Types are umited to styles ahown
way down would have been a good
aeai more serious II sne had had
tnose twenty >luu bilis in her wrust-
bag. The aa venture began just a
biock alter sne nad taken the street
car, w hen a man got on and sat
down beside her. ihe car wasn’t
empty enough to make this action of
his reaiy inarked. Hed have nan
tp sit dvwn peside somebody. Mill
mere were plenty ox other places
wnere he mignt nave sat. and he had
chosen her seat rather abruptly—
plumped aown in it without mat cus-
omary moment of hesitation to give
ner a chance to move over a little
ana quite involuntarily she glanced
arouna at him.
Austin American
Cash Classified
Advertising Rate*
Free Messenger Suvim
PHONE 114
Rataa bamea on charg-. pet Hnh
minlon tpe. Mm thi (eatimett:
average word* to • U>«). with "einL:
mum at tWo nnez reione.na
count as one Une. Cash in acv---9
WANTED--Men with Hght cars to
travel and collect for well estab-
lished Chicago how Compenaadon
419 per day and hotel expenses. 8mall
real estate bond required Fxperience
not nor a seen Address Postotfice Box
939. Austin.
WANT 2 experienced stuffers.
Call at Austin American office
and call for Mr. D. D. Parry,
Circulating Manager.
1 tme, » Hnea,
of all
WANTED—Good mechanic to rent
small garage at corner Of Manor and
‘Pflugerville road Splendid location.
Phone 1493. or call at 903 E. 23d St
WANTED TO BUY-- Road wagon,
buggy or surrey, alao set second
hand harness. Must be cheap for
cash Give price and where can be
soon. Address Box C-59, care Aus-
tin American.
White
stock; tra]
BIckler A
THEY ARE THE ORAOFPY
LIFE I MANE ANEW MAID AN
SME •ANTSEVER EVENIN4
OUT AMO QUTe AT •EVEH
prominent and strong, a helpful de-
velopment being the announceinent
that the plan of Director General
Hlb.es to return the transportation,
system to their owners is assuming
definite form.
The money market offered more
with bath.
AM U MWdMMM-
Hurther *age 4dvances
pected later la IM yeer.
Jobber repof a large
andon Cnpicala, so Tor Oemt Kaita.
C-ms to Mun m* -pe-: 4 —*■
• • Um to mvmvmh* • ieneh
THE AVBTIN AMENICAN6H10
CLAM CIRCULATON MaKE IT
rtmer Nodoes, Doubao
ttat M team, m* yee-.: Int 4 "ord
t. • um to *w*v>*to of Imeh
The Austin American's high
class circulation makes it th*
Patmer Capttaia, Trtpie rre
„mreaiauma"°"
THE AUSTIN AMERICANS
HIGH CLASS CIRCULATION
CHIMNEY SWEEP—Safety from
fires aaves fuel. better heat Polish
and set up stoves, fit pipe. place youri.-----
stove in any position. work guaran- J for one or two, phone 497
teed I-. . 3448 Wn R Elder =-i
WANTED—A good cook Ring phone
1907 or call at 1905 Rio Grande St.
"Do they, really?” said Celia. prop-
erly scandalized. "But how silly of
them! They always lose. don’t they?”
The movies, as I say, had made this
perfectly clear to her.
she was quite honest about this.
The word speculation had a definite
neaning to her. It consisted in tak-
ng your money to a room with a
icker in it, giving it to a man, who
mmediately rushed out to the floor
uf the stock exchange, with IL and
made wild gestures, while hts victim
stayed by the ticker and watched the
ape. at first with exultation—because
you always won at first—and later
with despair Because, inevitably, you
lost in the end That the word specu-
ation could be applied to the act
she contemplated; namely—to an in-
ventor. for the purpose of financing
the tests of his invention, didn’t oc-
cur to her.
No. 1 (Texas Special) ... ......
Arrive*.
No. 4 (Limited) ...... 0l1opm
No 6 (Flyer) ........ 3130 • m.
No 7 (8- A.) ........ 5105 A. 1.
No. 9 ..............12 101 D- m.
Efective June 1. 1910.
as in the firmer tone of time funds,
which were in active demand at
4 % per cent.
Although trading fn bond* failed
to keep pace with the rapid move-
ment set by stock market invest-
ment conditions, as viewed by bank-
ers, continued highly satisfactory. "
To her sue prise, he hesitated over
this request, frowned, drummed his
fingers on the desk—seemed on the
point of making some sort of protest,
and then instead. said something that
struck her, for a moment, as utterly
irrelevant, about the wild uncer-
tainties of teh stock market.
The course she and Alfred "had been
taking in the movies during the past
three months, supplied her suddenly
with an explanation, and she laughed.
"Oh. I’m not going to speculate
with it." she told him, and his face
cleared at once.
"If only you knew how ms- of
them do that behind their husbands’
backs—women who ought to know
better—and put me in a position of
having to choose between being an
officious meddler. and particeps crim-
inis-- ”
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished
WHITE ORPINGTONS—Prize win-
ning stock, hens 44; pullets 42 50
and 11; cockrels 12.50 and $5. Phone
II 23 or call 4411 Avenue B.
FOR RENT—Three-room house, bath
and lights. 901 E 9th. Ring 4119.
Pzint Hl06, 11 men eis 12*
«*■>(•; ««*««. U cente; <1* inch
««>««* 11% cehta and 1* qente:
brown ahMUM authern atendarde
11 cnt and 11 cenes; Urtmn. »
ounce; tt ttei deeima >>•*.south-
•rn etota M«*4* Ene:
ham* 7* eant*: ynuto 11 cent:
arn Ginaia 21% centa to **
eenta
FOUNDScotch Collie pup Owner
may have same by calling at 08
Highland Ave. and paying for this ad
Phone.--------------
PERSONALS
I SAID IT—Make new style clothes
out of old-style clothes We also
do alterations of any kind for ladies
and gents Meyer Minchen. the best •
tailor, presser, cleaner, hatter, and
dyer In Austin Try me r aatiety
you. 1009 Congrens, Phone 111.
Auto delivery __________
GRANITE GRAVEL makes the best
road, drive or street: highway de-
partment recommends it; maken best
wearing surface, no dust and no
holes. Prompt deliveries any quan-
tity. Granite. Gravel A Hand Co 411
Cotton Lx« hange Bidg. Houston.
Texas.
FOR RENT—Garage corner Manor
and Pflugerville road at end of
East Ave car line. Splendid location.
Phone 1402. or call at 909 E. 2ld.
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conference at Washing4
FOR SAL.E—Four-room house, gas
and sewerage. close mn. one block
of forth-
so much;
NOTICE THE HEADQUARTERS
or AUSTIN SECONDHAND AR.
T1C1.ES WILL PAY YOU HIGHEST
CASH riicEs FOR YOUR SEC.
ONDHAND CLOTHING. SHOES
AND HATS PHONE 3162.
Knights of Colorado Commanden
are ufeed to attend. -uy
Vitine air knights are cordially
Invited
By order of
OKA M DA VIK. Commander.
Attaat
AWILuAM G.BElL Recorder
LOST AND FOUND
DOST—Thu raday afternoon, .black
onyx pin. old-fashioneda «®ld w.
Hoc. star center net with pea ria Re-
turn to 216 W 27th SL. or phone
!>*«. Reward.__--
Lost—A~mr'to k. e rine Thursdey
evening; letters almost worn ott.
Howard if returned to Mrs William
Maurrais, 1403 W. 1oth or phone
1411
lodges and meetings
stated conclave
(Monday, Qct 13,
9 p. m., at the Ma-
some Temple.
WANTED—Reliable and experienced
maids: good salary. Apply house
keeper. Driskill Hotel.
FOR SALE--Gas range and oll heat-
er. Phone 3474.
furnished apartment; quiet, private
home, every convenience: clone in.
Phone 1007 404 West Ave.
than cost Robert F. Jones, Owner.
1015 Willow St.
BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNrTrY—Well ee.
cured 11.900 9 per cent mechanic’s
lien note for sale. Address box H-59.
Austin American.
Just before they reached the street
where she was to get off, she pressed
the motorman's signal and tood up.
The action seemed to startle her com-
panion rather unnecessarily, for he
snatched off his spectacles, crammed
his pages together anyhow, and him-
self rose to let her go by.
She said: ”Oh, I'm so sorry!” and
"Thank you," in a tons which her
faint amusement over him made a
little less mechanically impersonal
than the one she'd ordinarily have
used.
Even so, one would hardly have
thought he heard anything more than
common civility in it, and she was
a good deal surprised when, obviously
without premediation, he followed her
down the aisle and got off the car
just behind her. It was still more
disconcerting when she’d crossed the
street and turned east, to observe that
he was coming along that way, too.
AUSTIN AMERICAN, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1919.
WANTED—Girl or woman to pack
and label poultry supplies. Call at
C. J Marun o. 114 E. 4th St.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
PoI.TABLEForsale.TBrunswick,
5 14x9. used in a home. Change of
residence reason for sale. Rin* 699.
NOTICE CHEAP Fl!EL—Dry sound
cobs 12 00 per ton. at store 44 00
delivered, order quick. H C. Greer.
Phone 1599.
His doubts removed by the un-
questionable candor of Cells'* atti-
tude. Colonel Forsythe promptly-
thought of a way to avoid keeping
her waiting.
"I can give you 42000 now. he
said, "and then, when these things
are precisely valued, which involves
examining and weighing them very
closely, you can come and select, to
keep, whatever will leave us the
42000’ worth we have bought.” He
also persuaded her to take a check
instead of the twenty $100 bill* she
wanted she hadn’t thought of pick-
pockets.
Major March's address—ascertained
from the telephone book, down in
the lower twenties somewhere, just
off Wabash avenue, involving a ride
FOR SALE—One 5-room bungalow,
sleeping porch. modern conven-
iences 1111 W. 12th street; two lots
on 94th street. Call at 991 E. 1st.
Phone 1249
shares were unus
1 will pay the best cash
room with first-class meals. 1594 from car line, $800. Phone 4490.
» nngreaa Phone 2194. ------------------— - ■ ... -
ced for sprihg
NEW and second-han furniture.
bargain prices. Frank Doughty, 121
East 4 th
"Oh. that’s nice,” said Celia com-
fortably. “But it’s just 42900 that I
want So if you'll pict out what
comes to that. I’ll take the rest
back.”
The thin* could be done on that
basis, but not, it seemed, so in-
stantaneously as Celia had supposed.
To his offer to mail her a check
during the day, and send the
residuum back to her by special mes-
senger, she demurred. She'd like
to wait for the money, If she might
and take it away in cash.
NOTICE Highest price paid for ear
corn Phone 1691, Lon* distance
2 4 H C. Greer,
open until Tuesday, as Monday is
legal holiday both in New York as
New Orleans.
Week-end trade circulars Qu
generally expressed the opinic
weather news over the holla*
would govern the opening of tl
nUrket on the week and that aft
that, developments in the spot di
partment would be the main U
fluence.
There is much nervousness appal
snt over the approach of the ave
age frost dates.
WANTED—Boy for office and
errand work; must know the
city and have wheel. Good pay.
Apply Austin American. Ask
for Mr. ONein.
H.&B. BEER
Established 1872-New Or Ivana. La
Cetton, Steks, Grains, Provisiona, Contom
Seed OH, Sugar and Coffee
Members of New Orleans otton xehange.
N. O Duture Brokern" Aseociation, New Yoek
Produee Exehange, New York Stock Exchange,
New York Cotton Exchange. New York CetiS
and Susar Exchange, Ise , Chicago Board et
Trod*. Aseociate Members of Liverpool Cot-
ton Assoclation.
peclal attention gfven to th* execution ■<
erders on th* above netesm
FAR SALE—House and lot. 46x121
feet. 194 W 14th. Phone 2214
"But he didn’t believe that when
I told him so the other day. He was
kind—he’d always be that—and en-
couraging But it was quite plain
that I'd become to him just one of
those freak fool inventors that they
make jokes about in the comic sup-
plementa—-somebody to be sorry for
and lend 150 to and get rtd of.
WANTED-Man to take rare of 26
arras hog farm. Must cultivate
same. Apply 692 Lavaca St.
coming requirements,
in the higher rates
WANTED—School graduate who can
devote two hours cally tutoring
young girl at home. Call at Hall’s
Gentry Studio, 104 Congress avenu,
afternoon, for particulars.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—Good paying vegetable,
fruit and produce business consist-
lag of wagon, team and route. Now
earning good profit; owner entering
another line of buriness is reason for
selling. Phone 1641 or write B. F.
Wright, 2199 Nickerson street.
She was not really alarmed about
him, of course, and but for the for-
lornness of the neighborhood, with
its negro tenements, boarded-up resi-
dences, and rusty little stores with
window* long unwashed, she’d hardly
have given him two thoughts. As it
was, when she saw the number she
wanted, painted dimly on a transom,
she had an impulse to keep right
on going as briskly as possible to
the nearest car line. She conquered
it, of course, and went up the three
rickety steps to the door above which
the number was painted. It was an
unkempt little Wooden building one
story high, that had once been a
! retail shop But its show window—
not plate glass but common panes—
had been painted white, as also the
light in the door had been, to baffle
the curiosity of the passerby.
and the volume at >—■*** tendersd
was M large some ot th tore*
printers witharew atur havine woid
aheaa tar nve mentna
pnn prees wert un-
toufrsepxtdnigntsucii
WELL Furnished south and south-
east rooms at Morris Manhion. cor-
ner West 14th and Congress avenue.
*aH
FOR RENT—Oct
FOR SALE—A tarr cholce whit*
leghorn roosters. Mr, W. V. Tad-
lock. I K>» Kt*t» St , phont
and then she mw he ha » key in
nia han. . ..
she atarat et bub b resond, then
underetoa. The explanaton was •*
mpi that nothin® but th* extreor:
asn natur at the coincidence had
Bmc bar Erom seetng it sooner. In
" eAeorptlea arar hi* paper, nez
Uw HMM hr hi cornet, if her
tting up hadn’t aroused him. She
aaM: _
“Oh, then you’re Major March T”
Than she reaitsed that *he< called
thi* total stranger hr hi* nm zame
To eardr thla alip. she hurried oa:
TV Celia Blair— ltra Biairs wite:
And. In th* neat breath, betore he'd
at all ®et hl*, she added. T« come
to brink you that $5600.
At that he Blared back at ker.
The look in hto araa wasn’t tar from
panto. Vaguely he pat hit her back
in hi* pocket, crumpled hto caretunly
cherianed envelope in both hands
turn** rery whito. beaded oat all over
hto foreheda with oweat, and sat down
ampiy on the top atop.
She recue hi* envelop* 44 satd:
"It you'll give me your key. I’ll o in
and tat you a drink at water.”
He Mid, "ion a minute," and be-
fore the *xpl ration at that time got
to hl* feet again, unlocked the door,
and With a ceremeony pathetically
out of place in th* cirumstances,
usherea her tn ahead of him.
The ntdle ahop was .Pretty wel
filled an with bulky object* which
ehe etaane loomely m machines,
but there were two chain—an* wiC
a cushion to it, in front of an old
black walnut table. In order to ret
him to Bit down she promptly took
the other one. .. ..
Th'.* to made out to me. she
said, taking the ehock from ner..wr1:
bat. -0 I'll have to endorse it. She
reached over and helped hermit to a
pen. “ghali I «ay. Tay to the order
of Major March r “
•Tall" he said blankly, "that's all
F “When she pushed it over to him
he picked it up, but almoat instantly
laid it down again and drew a trem-
blinr hand across hl* forehead. Then,
with an astonishing intensity, hl* eye*
fairly burning Into her, be demanded.
“There’s nothing tunny about this, i*
there ? There Is no Joke! That s a
good check 1 1 can get the money?
"Joke!" she gasped. Then, very
simply. "It's a good chock. They re
th* bigzeet tirm ot jeweler* in th*
city. It'* cult* all right"
He ottered no apology for hi« que.
uons: just mt there drairing in one
long breath after another. After a
moment he pulled the paper* out o!
the envelope he‛d brought in with
him, and once mors, unconsciously
began crumpling them.
”Oh, please don't do that!” Celia
cried, and would have rescued them
from him But he chucked them
bodily into a waste paper basket
’They’re no good now, he said
•That check's the answer to themn.
It was a fool appeal I was going to
sent out—hopeless, I know, all the
while ”
Then he got up and said. "I sup-
pose you'd like to eee about the place
a Hte." and taking her essent for
granted, he began to point things out
to her—a hydrogen generator, an
electrical furnace—other things whose
names were too unfamiliar to stick
in her mind.
But suddenly he stopped in full ca-
reer. and sand; as if it were what
ho had been talking about all the
while, "You see, when a man really
doubts himself, that*' about the end
or him. That * why my talk with
Alfred Blair Saturday just about fin*
ished me He’s not one of these or-
dinary rich numskulls. He’s a man
of imagination—a big man. And he
believed in me once. He was the
only person who did. It’s been, as
much as anything else, the feeling
that I've got to justify that belief
that's kept me going, and I've got the
things right that were wrong be-
fore.
Box K-69, Austin
The glance reassured her. He
seemod completely preoccupied—un-
awaro of her a* asyining but, a lump
that took up so luzucn space in the
seat. He had a mig manua envelope
in nis nanas, whien were pale and
nervously precise in their movements.
The moment he was settled in his
seat, he put on a pair of tortoise
shell spectacies, undid the patent fas.
toner of the enveiope and drew out
a quantity ot typewritten sheet*,
whose pristine fresnness proclaimed
that they were just out ot the ma-
chine—a manuoenpt, evidently, that
ne was just fetching away from
the typist who’d copied it for him.
An author, probably That would
account tor the vague oddty there
was about everything he dm. His
sheets were spread out 80 candidly
under her eye, that she had definitely
to turn away and look out the win-
dow. in order to avoid reading them.
331 to 349 points over final prh
•t the preceding week.
•pets rose 343 points to 36.37 .1
middling
October contracts closed at 33.
The damage to the crop was ma
iy the resuit ot exceseive rains
Expected frests at the end of t
week did not materialise and
twair place wore rains in the we
era belt which amounted to from 9
to three inches at many point*
Texa and to almost seven inches
one point in Arkansas.
Ths spot demand was broad a
general and seemed to be mail
the result of efforts of October *|
shorts to cover commitments.
There was, however, some €
denes of a new demand from domi
THE OLD RELIABLE method of
shipping furniture I also un-
pack rarload lots and guarantee sat-
isfaction Will call at your home and
make estimate. W. I Gentry, phone
2997.
She tried the door and found it
locked; knocked smartly on it, and
got no answer, and was turning away
baffled, when she saw her pursuer
from the street car had halted at the
foot of the steps and seemed, inde-
cisively, to be waiting for her to come
down That was when she got her
momentary fright.
She turned back to the door and
rattled it Whereupon the young man
came up the steps. At that she
rounded upon him
"What do you want?” she demand-
ed fiercely.
"I wanted to get in,” he said,
FOR RAI*E—Buick H-sfx-45, new in
May. 1919. mileage 5099 Address
Box D-S9. care Austin American.
1 *
I.. (
WANTED TO RENT—House with
six or mors rooms, in good resi-
dential distriet. Ooi A. F Williams.
telr-phone 565 of 9 9 0
T M
are ex-
AUSTIN REAL ESTATE
BARGAINS—Five new cottages lo-
rated one block of paved street
and Main car line, all modern con-
veniences: one-third rash. balance
easy terms. 1006 Willow St., >1900
1915 Willow St . 15000; 1917 Willow
St. 32000: 74 or 79 Waller St. 51900
HAVE YOU
AKED Noun.
•ERVANTS r
IF NOU Kr l
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7 ly
(V— ec
•a Audn Aeudte-
MKW YORK. ora. u — suronger
r-B-- gocds marketa have r,toilH*
trom termincherw matenel
ana the broader demann tar wood
to be delivered nezt roar.
Enjoy the refreshing sea
trip to the Metropolis, with
its theatres, roof gardens
and other Summer attrac-
tions.
Steamer calls at Key West,
connecting for Havana, Miami.
Tampa, St. Petersburg, etc.
For details regarding rates,
subsequent sailings, reservations
and tickets communicate with
F. T. RENNIE, GENERAL
AGENT
MALLORY LINE
GALVESTON, TEXAS
cleaned and repaired;
Weekly Fnancial Review,
By Associated Press to ths Austin Am ■Hess
NEW TURK. Oct. 12.— Virtuallg
the same influences which governed
the movements of the stock market
during thi summer months were
operative last week, trading on the
exchange displayed unusual cctiye
ity at materially higher price levels.
The trend of the steel strike,
prosperous domestic business condi-
tions and further expansion of for-
eign trade, despite another reversal
on exchange against London - and
continental Europe, were among th*:
chief sustaining facters.
A number of special, sod industrials
attained new amximums,w hile the
Industrial list almost as a whole was
at the highest average ever re-
corded-
Wall street viewed with consid-
erable interest the proceedings of the
Colorado street; front room with all
modern conveniences. Apply 1497
Colorado St
from trap nested
BIckler A Eisen-
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
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HATCHING EGGS—Single Comb
KOVR MAAID QVT$
I Igoy
ual practice under apart tnstructor
qualnes you la a torr wegka time (a
fepair or drive any mak. at tar.
truck or tractor There aro alweye
plenty ot good poaitiona open tor
irainea men. Writ, today tar per-
uculars to Buttajo Auto school. Dept
60, surtalo, N. Y.
WANTED—Expertenced youne sales:
ladies tor ladies' ready-to-wear; rood
position. Addrees Box r-59, car.
Austin American.
WANTED — MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED to buy second-hand
household roods. Large or
small lots. Best prices paid.
Spot cash. A. C. Ellis, furni-
ture. Phone No. 4.
a e—trad*
Mnran or THE -SSOCIATED PnEsS
n- Amsoctatad Fr... t. -xelustyaly entitsed
to th* use for republication of all now* dis-
patehes eredited to it or not otherwise eredited
in this paper and alao the local news pub-
lshed herein.
anme-• 12
2:2::: M
WANTED—A good coak. Apply at
once TC« Weal ilst a
ROOMS FOR RENT _ _
FOR RENT — Attractively furnished
room*. modern conveniences. be:
tween capitol and untyersity: KO*
Brazos. Alao ahaninE chair* for sale
1603 Brazos. Phono 1011
-U. * REGULATION Mocellan •ad-
dies only atighdly used. K peclal
tll.tt Only two to a customger.
Caah with order. Lmited numder.
order qutekiy, ’ Bradley Bonded
Warehous Co.. Greenvine, •. C.
thb MINTER? )
| MAT or
Iwe West
I TO IAKE
" HIM-
senlohr, yards on East
WANTED—Man to work tn ware-
house and factory. Apply at 114
K tin st __C. J. Martin.
~ HELP WANTED—FEMALE _
WE Wish to hear from lady inter-
sated in literary work. Send u*
a story, article or poem for exami-
nation typed or handwritten. If ac-
ceptable we will pay you caah, if ap-
pointed on our staft trill pay salary.
Submit your MS to Editor. Woman'*
National Magazine, Deak 2868 Wash-
ington, D. C.
WANTED TO REN
WANTED—For November Frst
two or three unfurnished rooms
and kitchenette or small upstairs
apartment, on car line Address
G-59, rare Austin American.
kinds repaired. I
LOVELY. Large furnished rooms
with private bath. hot water:
transients desired; just north of cap-
itol. two doors off Congress, 193
W 13th Phone 3793.
•r AgiMd Prens as the Austin AM
NW ORLEANS, LA. Oct 1
Damage to the crop and a rei
in the spot demand kept the
vance in cotton going last wee
Lowest levels were made oq
opening sesslon and highest oa
closing session.
T J NORMAN, dentist. 214 Little-
field building, can work after busi-
ness hour*. Your patronage will be
appreciated Phone 4314.
WANTED—7-room. modern home.
Have 4-room bungalow. 6 pass-
enger car and cash to trade. Phone
296
price for fresh milk cows and spring-
era I also have a fresh milk cow
and a bunch of heavy springers to
sell. Will take in your dry cattle
Joe Fortier, 913 E. Twelfth. Phone
( •ANP .
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